Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 páginas |
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... this purpose , I needed no other mistress than nature . But this , in truth , is a task , which nature hath never , without Div.-No. XXXVII . B presumption , undertaken ; and never performed , without much HEAVEN UPON EARTH, ...
... this purpose , I needed no other mistress than nature . But this , in truth , is a task , which nature hath never , without Div.-No. XXXVII . B presumption , undertaken ; and never performed , without much HEAVEN UPON EARTH, ...
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... truth , free from a curious hypocrisy , and affectation of seeming other than we are , and yet as free from a base kind of carelessness ; to intermeddle re- tiredness with society , so as one may give sweetness to the other , and both ...
... truth , free from a curious hypocrisy , and affectation of seeming other than we are , and yet as free from a base kind of carelessness ; to intermeddle re- tiredness with society , so as one may give sweetness to the other , and both ...
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... truth of their reli- gion . It must be , it can be , none but a divine power , that can uphold the mind against the rage of many af- flictions ; and yet , the greatest crosses are not the great- est enemies to inward peace . Let us ...
... truth of their reli- gion . It must be , it can be , none but a divine power , that can uphold the mind against the rage of many af- flictions ; and yet , the greatest crosses are not the great- est enemies to inward peace . Let us ...
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... truth never was , neither had ever any but a fancied being : others again , laughing out heavy afflictions , for which they were be- moaned of the beholders . One receives a deadly wound ; and looks not so much as pale at the smart ...
... truth never was , neither had ever any but a fancied being : others again , laughing out heavy afflictions , for which they were be- moaned of the beholders . One receives a deadly wound ; and looks not so much as pale at the smart ...
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... truth , if that heathen Cleombrotus , a follower of the ancient academy , but upon only reading of his master Plato's discourses of the Immortality of the Soul , could cast down himself headlong from a high rock , and wilfully break his ...
... truth , if that heathen Cleombrotus , a follower of the ancient academy , but upon only reading of his master Plato's discourses of the Immortality of the Soul , could cast down himself headlong from a high rock , and wilfully break his ...
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